art 120 – Glass House Collective http://www.glasshousecollective.org Thu, 23 Jul 2020 15:50:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 A Rolling Surprise Is Coming To Glass Farms! http://www.glasshousecollective.org/a-rolling-surprise-is-coming-to-glass-farms/ http://www.glasshousecollective.org/a-rolling-surprise-is-coming-to-glass-farms/#respond Tue, 21 Jul 2020 18:49:41 +0000 http://www.glasshousecollective.org/?p=7197 .avia-image-container.av-kaeb63b1-45b17beca4b6e6565db2e60932b7a749 img.avia_image{ box-shadow:none; } .avia-image-container.av-kaeb63b1-45b17beca4b6e6565db2e60932b7a749 .av-image-caption-overlay-center{ color:#ffffff; }

A Rolling Surprise is coming to Glass Farm!

Saturday, July 25, 6 pm-8 pm

What’s a Rolling Surprise, you ask? Well, we can’t tell you exactly, or it wouldn’t be a surprise!

Here is what you need to know if you live in Glass Farm and are going to be home this Saturday evening. The surprise is coming to your street so you can enjoy it from your own socially distant location in your yard! Be sure to come outside between 6pm and 8pm because you never know what might pop up right before your eyes. Plus, there will be some goodie bags rolling by as well, filled with fun art kits, disposable masks, and other important resources and information for our community.

If you have any questions or want to know if the Rolling Surprise is coming to your street in Glass Farm please contact Jules directly at 423-364-3113.

See you Saturday!

Sending out HUGE thanks to Good Neighbor Network, Glass Farm Neighborhood Association. 2800 Village. Purpose Point Community Health, Mark Making, CDOT, Public Art Chattanooga, Councilwoman Demetrus Coonrod, AllGood Coffee and Books, Art120, Pop Up Project, SoundCorps, The Creative Discovery Museum, Open Spaces, and City Artist Jules Downum for making all of this happen! 


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Fundraiser for Hardy Elementary’s Art Anywhere Kit http://www.glasshousecollective.org/fundraiser-hardy-elementary-school-art-anywhere-kit/ http://www.glasshousecollective.org/fundraiser-hardy-elementary-school-art-anywhere-kit/#respond Fri, 03 Apr 2020 16:51:08 +0000 http://www.glasshousecollective.org/?p=6229 This week, Glass House Collective was contacted by our partners at Hardy Elementary School about an immediate need. Art class assignments are continuing for all students and we need your help to ensure every family can complete their work and make art at home.

Your support of $7 will provide an Art Anywhere Kit to one family at Hardy.

Just $7.

Please consider making a donation in any amount and Glass House Collective will match every dollar donated by Sunday, April 12. This is why we’re here.  With your support, we’re better together.

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What’s in the Art Anywhere Kit?

  • colored pencils
  • markers
  • water color paint
  • paint brushes
  • paper
  • scissors
  • art gum eraser
  • crayons
  • ideas
  • imagination
  • inspiration

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Special thanks to Sara Cross, Hardy Art Teacher, and ART120.

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All Together for Glass Street LIVE! http://www.glasshousecollective.org/together-glass-street-live/ http://www.glasshousecollective.org/together-glass-street-live/#respond Fri, 18 Aug 2017 15:41:31 +0000 http://www.glasshousecollective.org/?p=4887 2017 Glass Street LIVE is our 4th annual block party event on Sunday afternoon October 8, with a brand newsite at the Dodson Ave intersection, asking how it can evolve according to various neighbors’ ideas and priorities. Glass House Collective is collaborating with Boyce Station Neighborhood Association and Shannon Burke of Bike Walk Tennessee to host the final neighborhood block party of City Celebration, a city-wide festival focused on alternative transportation methods like biking, skating, and walking.

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Come enjoy the grand finale of the day, where the Glass Farm neighborhood meets the Boyce Station and Avondale neighborhoods, at the intersection of Dodson Avenue and Glass Street! Our neighbors want to see change and improvements there, and together we can test and demonstrate ways to make this busy link between Hardy Elementary School and the East Chatt YFD Center safer and more welcoming for the families using these resources daily!

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We will have a community parade, live music, local food vendors (including some of the best BBQ anywhere in Chattanooga!), a pop-up farm stand, dance competitions, and a chance to participate in temporary crosswalk installations that are colorful, safe, and we believe can be as effective in attracting permanent design improvements as these same tactics were when we started work with Better Block at the Chamberlain Ave. and Glass Street intersection 4 years ago! Catch the spirit of Glass Street LIVE by watching last year’s video on our YouTube Channel!

Want to get involved? Please fill out our Online Interest Form!

We’re excited to include lots of community vendors, information booths, and VOLUNTEERS! Food vendors are being carefully curated to prioritize sales for local eateries.

Interested in showcasing your business as an official Glass Street LIVE sponsor? Find details on our website’s Sponsorship Page!

Let friends know about our party by sharing our Facebook Event Page!

See you in October!

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It’s Summertime on Glass Street! http://www.glasshousecollective.org/summertime-glass-street/ http://www.glasshousecollective.org/summertime-glass-street/#respond Tue, 01 Aug 2017 18:56:05 +0000 http://www.glasshousecollective.org/?p=4855 Summertime has been in full swing on Glass Street, and we want to tell you about all the fun activities going on around here! From designing and painting murals to place around the neighborhood with Magic Markers Teens to constructing a video game, set right here in East Chattanooga, with Mozilla Haunt camp, there have been many opportunities for youth to participate in various types of activities this summer! Read below for a full list of all the summer activities:

Urban Art Bike Camp: Art 120, a non-profit organization set out to teach kids appropriate welding and design skills to create a unique art bike to ride during our upcoming Glass Street LIVE parade. The two week camp, run by Kate Warren, was held at the East Chatt YFD Center and created a lot of buzz amongst not only the kids participating in the camp, but also amongst the kids in the neighborhood since they were able to see the progress of the bikes from start to finish. From a ladybug to a red race car swivel bike, each camper was involved in the designing and creating of their pieces from beginning to end. The campers, along with their recently finished bikes, will be able to participate in the Glass Street LIVE Parade on October 8th.

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Magic Markers Teens: Mark Making of Chattanooga, an organization started by local artist, Frances McDonald, held its third year of Magic Markers Teens this year. The work readiness program has provided local teens a creative space to come together and create three murals to hang around the neighborhood. These murals are not only aesthetically pleasing to the community, but also provide an important message of hope. During each session, the teens are led by a group of local artists to pick three inspirational and relevant words to create the murals. This final session’s three words were “Growth”, “Develop”, and “Help!”. To learn more about Magic Markers teens, visit the recent article Times Free Press wrote about them here.

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Archway Kids: Michele Peterson, local businesswoman, started Archway Kids about a year ago in what is now the Archway building on Glass Street. Every Wednesday night young adults in East Chattanooga gather together to learn various marketing skills from Michele, all while practicing the social and professional skills essential to working and collaborating with others in a business environment. Although Michele believes it is important for these young adults to learn these important skills, this doesn’t mean all work and no play! Just recently Michele and the rest of Archway crew went rafting down the Ocoee River! To learn more about Archway Kids visit their facebook page here.

20258439_499016807157388_7597196480299704304_nMozilla Haunt Camp: We are so excited to announce the launch of the first Mozilla Haunt camp this summer! GHC’s Community Coordinator, Nicole Lewis received a separate grant to run the pilot program, and has been teaching kids in the community the skills to create their own video games. In addition to learning the physical process to creating a video game, the participating youth were challenged to create a game that highlights some of the various problems teens face today in the East Chattanooga community.

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Art Bikes on Parade! http://www.glasshousecollective.org/art-bikes-parade/ http://www.glasshousecollective.org/art-bikes-parade/#respond Thu, 20 Jul 2017 21:14:11 +0000 http://www.glasshousecollective.org/?p=4824 We received generous individual donations to help bring Art 120’s Urban Art Bike Camp to life right here at the East Chattanooga YFD Center during the first two weeks of July! The kids who followed the process through to completion were awarded certificates during a special cook-out lunch and Art Bike Expo at Coolidge Park last Saturday, July 15.

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In spite of the rain sprinkles, the kids had a blast showing off their bikes to the comments and cheers of curious park visitors. Lexi Buckner proudly displayed her Dia de los Muertos style “Skull Bike,” complete with a skull helmet to match.

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Meanwhile Eve McClure created a sparkly-pink “Ladybug Bike” with 7″ records attached to the wings as the spots. Eve was headed to a 50-year family reunion directly following Saturday’s picnic, and her grandfather confirmed that “Ladybug” has been Eve’s family nickname for years.

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Coreyun Richardson created a swivel “Race Car Bike” that’s particularly tricky to maneuver, although he makes it look easy. Because he wasn’t able to come out to the ride on Saturday, he received his certificate the next week in front of his fellow campers at the East Chattanooga YFD Center.

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Thanks to committed donors and the time investment from Art 120’s caring and talented instructors, Urban Art Bike Camp accomplished its two biggest goals:

1. Exposing a new generation of local youth to the fun and challenge of safely using professional welding tools to construct original Art Bike designs.

2. Creating three new Art Bikes for Art 120’s fleet of whimsical bikes to be ridden during this year’s Glass Street LIVE parade on October 8 as the finale event for City Celebration. 

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In addition to those outcomes, the site selection–partnering with East Chattanooga YFD Center– provided campers there with unique exposure and proximity to the welding and design work underway. Mr. Drake, director of East Chatt YFD, was very pleased with the respect shown to the space and the artistic element the team brought to the regular pace of summer camp. “It was very exciting to watch the bikes take shape and see the dedication the kids put into the process. I think it’s really neat what they set up, and I know they’re all enjoying it so much,” Mr. Drake said last week.

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When Outdoor Chattanooga came to provide a bike safety rodeo for the students, Kate improvised with Mr. Drake so all the kids at East Chatt YFD Center’s camp learned bike safety that day. As for the next steps, the bikes have generated anticipation for the upcoming Glass Street LIVE block party this fall, and several local youth at the East Chatt YFD Center like Kadesha Cook remembered building puppets for last year’s parade, and are eager to try their skills out on the bikes this time around.

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Kate Warren, director of Art 120 says, “While only our campers had access to power tools and welding, the youth at the Rec Center crowded around our teachers as they taught students how to change a tire and replace a bicycle chain. By the second week, Coreyun was able to ride his special hinge bike and everyone at the Rec Center cheered him on and took turns riding. Now we have a lot of kids that want to build an art bike too.”

Check out video footage including interviews with the participants on our YouTube channel HERE.

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Sponsor an Urban Art Bike Camper! http://www.glasshousecollective.org/urban-art-bike-camp/ http://www.glasshousecollective.org/urban-art-bike-camp/#respond Mon, 26 Jun 2017 17:56:19 +0000 http://www.glasshousecollective.org/?p=4801

Click HERE to sponsor a kid to participate in the Urban Art Bike Camp. We appreciate the support and thank you for helping us reach our $2,000 fundraiser goal!

Glass House Collective has recruited Art 120’s 2017 Urban Art Bike Camp to the East Chatt YFD Center. The camp will empower local youth to design and create welded art bikes to ride in the Glass Street LIVE block party parade, the grand finale event of City Celebration, a city-wide progressive bike party directed by Shannon Burke on October 8.

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Art 120, under the direction of Kate Warren, has experienced challenges following the devastating fire at their former maker space, so when we approached her with the idea of returning to the Glass Farm neighborhood, she stepped up with enthusiasm! (See the Art 120 YouTube video link HERE) We’re so glad that Mr. Drake, director of the East Chatt YFD Center, was so supportive of the idea, as the center provides an ideal temporary home base this summer. We’re enthusiastic about local kids here on Glass Street gaining access to welding and artistic design experience, within walking distance of their own homes!

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Warren kicked things off this week (June 26-30) with the Teacher Training followed by the 2 week camp program (July 3-14), in which campers will be expected to commit and follow-through with learning the techniques and carrying out their plan to create the bikes they draft and imagine, all within a slim operating budget. In order to recruit and fund 12 campers, Glass House Collective has assisted with outreach and facilitated planning meetings in order to generate our creative partnerships in this neighborhood (Art 120 + East Chatt YFD Center). As a final celebration, campers will head to Coolidge Park for a showcase of their bikes and presentation of certificates in front of family and friends on July 15.

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By the end of Urban Art Bike Camp, a fleet of 3 new sculptural art bikes will be ready to pedal down Glass Street as a part of the Glass Street LIVE parade on October 8, showcasing the artistic talent of local East Chattanooga youth. Shannon Burke’s Ciclovia City Celebration biking event to highlight various Chattanooga neighborhoods is exciting, and we’re proud that Glass Street LIVE is the finale block party of the whole day! Working together, we also recognized an opportunity and need to bolster local kids’ cycling experience and ownership so that they feel truly included. By building their own creations with Art120, Glass Farm neighborhood youth can take pride in pairing their welding skills with bike safety experience.

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As Warren recalls, “The kids who made bikes here on Glass Street in 2012 still carry those skills and memories. This is a neighborhood bursting with creativity. We’re excited to be pumping new life back into the Urban Art Bike initiative, partnering with Glass House Collective to discover what a whole new set of 11-14 year-olds here can dream up and create.”

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Again, you can click HERE to sponsor a camper! Give a local Glass Farm neighborhood kid the full Urban Art Bike Camp experience! Help us meet our $2,000 contribution goal! Your contribution makes a huge difference– Thank you!

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